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Marc Levin
Examines the crack cocaine epidemic that started ravaging inner-city neighborhoods across the country in the 1980s and government involvement in it, focusing on infamous Freeway Rick Ross, a street hustler who established a drug empire in Los Angeles, and Gary Webb, an investigative journalist who brought to light the CIA's role in the crack cocaine trafficking.
| Pages | 103 |
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| Format | [videorecording] : |
| Search language | simple |
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